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Mid Yell Junior High School - Our Community
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Mid Yell Junior High School. For Pupils and Staff. Mid Yell Junior High School,. Yell, the Gateway to the Northern Isles, is the second largest island in Shetland. About 1,000 people live on the island. You will find a lifestyle which uniquely blends tradition with a full range of up-to-date facilities. Other schools in Shetland. Visit Shetland - Yell. Pictures of Shetland Birds, Flowers and Mammals. Developed by Shetland Islands Council. Concept by nb communication.
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A warm welcome : Welcome to Yell – The Friendly Island
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Welcome to Yell – The Friendly Island. On Thursday, June 21, 2012. Reece Hughson and his pony walking on Linkshouse Beach, Mid Yell. Yell is an amazing place in all seasons. Torch procession at Christmas, Mid Yell. Welcome to Yell, the friendly isle. As we say in Shetland, ‘. Come awa in and bide a while wi wis’. Explore and meet a few of the local folk and find out why we live here and how you can join us, for a short break. Or a lifestyle changing move. So, come along in, have a speak wi. Isles View &#...
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Moving here : Welcome to Yell – The Friendly Island
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Welcome to Yell – The Friendly Island. On Thursday, June 21, 2012. Life on an island is great. Dramatic weather and friendly people, good community and amenities contribute to making our lives enjoyable and relaxed, and people are constantly discovering and rediscovering why we live here. Have a look at the Promote Shetland website. For some practical tips on moving to Shetland, or come up and spend some time discovering your own version of the isles. And we will offer our perspectives on living in Yell!
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Getting to know us : Welcome to Yell – The Friendly Island
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Welcome to Yell – The Friendly Island. Getting to know us. Getting to know us. On Thursday, June 21, 2012. Yell, at the northern end of the Shetland archipelago is the second largest in the chain, topped only by the Mainland which runs alongside it on the west for most of its length. Cut deeply by large inlets called ‘voes’, Yell is roughly rectangular in shape and measures around 17 miles long and 5 miles wide. Savannah Inkster models some fashionable knitwear on the beach! Yell is in the middle of the ...
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About Yell
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Yell is the biggest island in Shetland, excluding the mainland. It is approximately 17 miles long by 7 miles wide and is almost cut in half by Whalfirth. And Mid Yell Voes. There are about 1000 people living in Yell. It is often referred to as a gateway to the northern isles as you must cross Yell to access Unst. There are four very well stocked shops. In the island, where you can find almost anything you may need (. There are no autotellers (ATM's). Complete with swimming pool, fitness suite. There are ...
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Useful Links : Self Catering Accommodation in Shetland
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Auld Haa, Scalloway. Shetland’s Official Tourism Website. Shetland Museum and Archives. Mareel – Shetland’s cinema and creative industries centre. Welcome to Yell – the friendly isle. Unst – Shetlands most northerly isle. Fetler – the garden of Shetland. Auld Haa, Scalloway.
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Coel-Na-Mara -Self-catering, Yell, Shetland -Links
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Mr and Mrs A Jamieson. Mobile. 0783 394 0510. Booking Form available here. For details on direct daily flights to Shetland from Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow– www.flybe.com. For details on nightly ferry services between Aberdeen and Shetland- www.northlinkferries.co.uk. For details on ferry and bus services within Shetland and other work of the local authority– www.shetland.gov.uk. Culture and Things To Do. Craft/geneaology centre in Sellafirth, Yell- www.bayanne.co.uk. The website of the weekly paper ...
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Shetland Parish Map | Shetland Family History Society
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Studying genealogy and family history. Society and Member Projects. Society Premises and Research Tips. August 15th, 2016. The Society is looking for members within Shetland to join our enthusiastic group of volunteers. Latest issue of Coontin Kin now available. June 27th, 2016. The latest edition of the society magazine Coontin Kin is now available and is full of interesting material. Click on the map to see information on the individual parish. Mist spilling over Mossy Hill as seen from Bigton. Mousa B...
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Rowan Knitting & Crochet Magazine 58 – Top Ten | knittingkonrad
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A fine knitting blog. Rowan Knitting and Crochet Magazine 59 – Top Ten. Rowan Knitting and Crochet Magazine 58 – Top Ten. Rowan Knitting and Crochet Magazine 57 – Top Ten. Rowan Knitting and Crochet Magazine 56 – Top Ten. Datenschutzerklärung / Data Privacy Policy. 1 lindisfarne by Marie Wallin. 2 yell by Gemma Atkinson. 3 gale by Gemma Atkinson. 4 ulva by Lisa Richardson. 5 colonsay by Lisa Richardson. 6 snowy by Marie Wallin. 7 frosty by Sarah Hatton. 8 dervla by Lisa Richardson. At the northern end of...
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